If results go in his way, Max Verstappen could wrap up his second drivers title at the Singapore Grand Prix.
He does have to be very lucky for that to happen, with him getting max (pun intended) points and both Charles Leclerc and Sergio Perez required to not score any (or few) points, but you make your own luck and Verstappen and Red Bull are on a great run of form having worn the last five grand prixs.
The streets of Marina Bay haven’t favoured Red Bull much in recent years, so Ferrari will hope they can at least halt Verstappen’s momentum and put off the coronation a little longer. But with Verstappen looking to break a few records (most consecutive wins, most wins in a season), you wouldn’t bet against him.
Singapore is often a race of attrition and there hasn’t been a single race without a safety car. Expect qualifying to extremely important in gaining track position and strategy to come into play under the gleaming night lights of the South-east Asian city.
To catch the action this weekend, here’s how to watch the Singapore F1 Grand Prix on TV and online.
The Singapore Grand Prix will be shown on Sky Sports F1 and Sky Sports Main Event in 4K HDR. The race starts at 2pm UK time on Sunday August 28th.
Here’s what the schedule looks like for the entire weekend:
If you’re a Sky subscriber, you can tune in on Sky Sports F1 and Sky Sports Main Event.
For Sky Q and Sky Glass subscribers, they’ll be able to watch the race in 4K HDR picture quality (and Dolby Atmos if your equipment supports it).
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Looking to catch the F1 action in 4K HDR? You’ll need a subscription to Sky to see it
You can also watch the action unfold on the Sky Go mobile app at no additional charge.
If you’re not a Sky customer and don’t want to miss this weekend’s action, you can pick up a NOW Sports Pass, which will cost either £11.99 (for a Day Pass), £33 (for a Monthly Pass). The Monthly Pass is the best value for F1 fanatics if you want to catch the action as it’ll cover you for any other races within that month.
If you’re not a Sky or NOW subscriber and want to watch for free then Channel 4 has the rights to the highlights package again for the 2022 season in the UK.
Qualifying highlights on Channel 4 are on October 1st at 7.30pm. Race highlights also start at 6.30pm on Sunday 2nd.
If you miss those live shows, you can watch the action on the All 4 app after it has been broadcast.
When you’re watching content online, it’s a good idea to boost your privacy by using a VPN to mask your IP address from would-be wrongdoers. If you’re seeking a safe and secure VPN, we’d recommend Kaspersky VPN Secure Connection for streaming top sport. Also, here’s our guide to watching the Premier League in 4K HDR this season.
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